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navama – technology for nature and Naturland held an information booth at fish international in Bremen from 25.02-27.02.2018. fish international is the only trade fair in Germany in the area of fish and seafood. navama presented the BioDiv Checker which is project funded by esa and supports transparent ecological landuse…

navama – technology for nature and the Federeal Association for Bird Protection in Bavaria (Landesbund für Vogelschutz in Bayern e.V.) jointly held an information booth at Munich Science Days from 25.11 till 28.11.2017. The information booth entitled “new ways for improved protection of the Isar” took place as part of…

Munich, 26th of April, 2017 Now you can see how seeOcean works. Watch the new video of seeOcean and understand how you can improve the protection of marine areas. seeOcean explorer is the leading web platform to analyse vessel movements to protect marine resources. It analyses VMS, AIS and any…

Munich, March 9th 2017 navama – technology for nature announces a new major release of seeOcean to all users of ocean.navama.com. The new features include – Global Density Maps & Spatial Analytics – Real Time Satellite and Terrestrial AIS (free access for WWF Staff) – improved access and license management…

Dakar, Senegal, 12.11.2016 To support sustainable management of small-scale fisheries in countries with low earnings navama – technology for nature is piloting various GPS positioning devices with fisheries in Senegal. Solar driven, battery powered and on-board power supply low-cost devices are tested in combination with GSM networks and satellite networks…

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Spring 2016 navama – technology for nature supports students of Urban Theory Lab Research Practicum in: Operational Landscape of Planetary Urbanization at Harvard University with AIS density maps to evaluate fishery intensity and urbanization in the Pacific area. The course is held by Prof. Dr. Neil…

95% of ecological damage at seamounts is done by bottom trawling. navama supports projects to understand bottom trawling activities of fishery vessels at seamounts all around the globe. A seamount (see Wikipedia) is a mountain rising from the ocean seafloor that does not reach to the water’s surface, and thus…